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Deflation is the ogre that must be fought decisively

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    #11
    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    So what all those detestable cigar chomping fat cats need is a healthy dose of inflation or better still hyper-inflation
    The only thing that ever affects the fat-cats is a depression. Interesting to see when the next one will be.

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      #12
      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
      The only thing that ever affects the fat-cats is a depression. Interesting to see when the next one will be.
      It was the fattest cats that engineered 1929 to acquire all of the less fat cats. I would imagine that the fattest will benefit from the next one too.

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        #13
        Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
        It was the fattest cats that engineered 1929 to acquire all of the less fat cats. I would imagine that the fattest will benefit from the next one too.
        The gap between rich and poor was reduced for the first time in a generation. Now its been increasing for 80 years.

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          #14
          This woman's entire existence consists in advising governments how to better leech off their tax chattel. Not a word that comes out of her mouth is anything but self-serving bile.

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            #15
            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            The gap between rich and poor was reduced for the first time in a generation. Now its been increasing for 80 years.
            You say that like it's good thing. Being more equally screwed is worse than being unequally benefited.
            Rich - poor divide is is just a natural consequence of some people being worth more than others - apart from those that get it through fraud. But those that get rich through fraud aren't generally the ones who get squashed when it all goes tits.

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              #16
              Don't fight him dear, you'll just make an ass of yourself...

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                #17
                Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
                You say that like it's good thing. Being more equally screwed is worse than being unequally benefited.
                Rich - poor divide is is just a natural consequence of some people being worth more than others - apart from those that get it through fraud. But those that get rich through fraud aren't generally the ones who get squashed when it all goes tits.
                I understand what you say and in some ways agree.

                But societies in which people are more equal tend to be happier. Rich or Poor.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
                  You say that like it's good thing. Being more equally screwed is worse than being unequally benefited.
                  Rich - poor divide is is just a natural consequence of some people being worth more than others - apart from those that get it through fraud. But those that get rich through fraud aren't generally the ones who get squashed when it all goes tits.
                  A widening rich poor divide isn't a natural consequence of some people being worth incrementally more than others, it's simply a result of the rich being in a position to skew the system in their favour. Neither is it indefinitely sustainable, and all the evidence is that it's bad for society (even the rich) in the long run.
                  While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by doodab View Post
                    A widening rich poor divide...
                    That's fair enough.
                    With this ultra cheap cheap money there's no point in the poor saving it, and the rich get to reap the rewards of the poorer's unrestrained spending and cheap capital to grow (unnaturally) even more. We don't need a depression though - just honest monetary policy.

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